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Mrs McGinty's Dead (1952) is a novel in which Hercule Poirot investigates the murder of a seemingly insignificant old woman. The story takes place in the English village of Broadhinny, where Mrs. McGinty, a cleaning lady, is found dead, murdered with a
Miss Lemon persuades Poirot to investigate a series of seemingly minor thefts in the university hostel, but simple kleptomania soon turns into a case of mysterious murder.
This is a story of a search, a scientist's search for the ultimate cure and a woman's search for self-realization.
This collection is interesting for all lovers of espionage and intelligence topics, as it offers a look behind the scenes of the most famous espionage missions, talking about the real lives of those who engaged in this dangerous and secret business.
Although the title suggests horror or the supernatural, it is a crime story in which the mystery of the "revived dead" is ultimately explained by logic and human actions, not actual supernatural forces.